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Sometimes your viewpoint gets weirdly stuck at a certain angle, sometimes the way ahead can be annoyingly obscured, especially when Trico wanders into the space between the camera and the boy, occluding everything.
You quickly get confused by the proliferation of shaggy-faced, leather-jacketed men and intense women, many of the latter weirdly stuck in mid-Sixties Carnaby Street drag, as if they'd pulled a heist at Granny Takes a Trip before clocking in for duty.
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Weirdly, Muhammad is stuck somewhere around the eighth dimension.
Weirdly, they also stick to branches of one particular bank.
Weirdly, that's what's stuck in my mind the most.
As an adult, she still weirdly gave herself multiple-choice options when she married: Abducted Amy, stuck in North Carthage.
Daryl's scenes were the least compelling, with the broken-hearted tough guy stuck in a group of ultra-macho biker dudes with their weirdly rules-obsessed leader, Joe.
There is something weirdly conducive about showering, as anyone who's had that amazing idea while stuck in the shower (only to forget it when you finally locate a pen and paper).
We did our best to salvage our weirdly lopsided slabs by slapping them against the table, but soon discovered that they enjoyed getting stuck and cracked.
Point the phone at a person and if it can find their details, it will pull them off the web and attach details – their Twitter username, Facebook page and other facts – and stick them, rather weirdly, into the air around their head (viewed through your phone, of course).
Weirdly specific about the year his eighth feature takes place – 1976 – perhaps Rob Zombie is hoping some of early-slasher grit of Texas Chainsaw Massacre and The Hills Have Eyes will stick to him.
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